Caught the tail-end of this programme late last night before going to bed. BBC Parliament tends to be an 'off the radar' channel for me but it occasionally puts on some real gems.
This documentary features future Labour MP (and Wagner expert)Bryan Magee accompanying the Tory leader to his old stomping ground at Balliol College, taking in a performance of Un Ballo In Maschera at Covent Garden and then on to the Edinburgh Festival. Heath remains his usual buttoned-up self throughout.
The best moment comes when Ted Downes puts Heath in his place: 'I don't consider Beethoven to be an operatic composer and I don't like Mozart'.
Less than a fortnight before this programme was broadcast, Heath had become Prime Minister.
This documentary features future Labour MP (and Wagner expert)Bryan Magee accompanying the Tory leader to his old stomping ground at Balliol College, taking in a performance of Un Ballo In Maschera at Covent Garden and then on to the Edinburgh Festival. Heath remains his usual buttoned-up self throughout.
The best moment comes when Ted Downes puts Heath in his place: 'I don't consider Beethoven to be an operatic composer and I don't like Mozart'.
Less than a fortnight before this programme was broadcast, Heath had become Prime Minister.
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